Teka TK2 1070 I User Manual Download Page 11

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The wash cycle times are intended as a guide only. The actual time used may vary due to different water pressure, initial water 
temperature, etc.  

PrOgrAM

MAX. 
lOAd

ENErgY 
CONSuMPTION

WATEr 
CONSuMPTION

TEMPErATurE

WAShINg 
TIME

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2 kg

0.34 kWh

55l

30°C

1:00 h

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4 kg

0.71 kWh

50l

40°C

1:10 h 

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4 kg

0.78 kWh

44l

40°C

1:18 h

¬ 

7 kg

0.83 kWh

46.5l

40°C

1:38 h

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7 kg

1.08 kWh

68l

40°C

1:46 h

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4 kg

0.11kWh

25l

30°C

0:15 h

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4 kg

0.34 kWh

30l

30°C

0:25 h

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7 kg

0.78 kWh

50l

40°C

1:15 h

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4 kg

0.3 kWh

50l

30°C

1:01h

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 EN 60456 test program / Energy label program with Standard 60°c  and max. spin speed and intense 

function.

TK2 1480     TK2 1280

TK2 1280 I

TK2 1270       TK2 1070     
TK2 1070 S     TK2 1070 I

Power source

220 - 240V~/50hz

220 - 240V~/50hz

Max. working current (A)

10

10      

Water pressure (MPa)

0.03≤P ≤1

0.03≤P ≤1

Nominal load (kg)

8

7

Spinning speed (r/min)

1400/1200

1200/1000

Washing programs

11

11

Max power (W)

2000

2000

dimensions (hxdxW mm)

850 x 650 x 595

850 x 600 x 595

Net weight (kg)

72

70

Summary of Contents for TK2 1070 I

Page 1: ...Delay Automatic Drum Washing Machine USER MANUAL TK2 1480 TK2 1280 TK2 1280 I TK2 1070 I TK2 1270 TK2 1070 TK2 1070 S...

Page 2: ...your local authority to learn about disposal and recycling The product and packaging should be taken to your local collection point for recycling Some collection points accept products free of charge...

Page 3: ...instructions carefully before using this appliance The instructions contain important information which will help you get the best out of the appliance and ensure safe and proper installation use and...

Page 4: ...ding the polystyrene base Upon opening the package water drops may be seen on the plastic bag and the porthole This is normal phenomenon resulting from water tests in the factory Description This diag...

Page 5: ...s not used by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities lack of experience and knowledge without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety Supervise childr...

Page 6: ...ote 1 When you replace the back cover the convexity must face to outside and you have to insert the back cover from the two gaps as shown in fig 5 2 Keep the transportation bolts and synthetic stabili...

Page 7: ...he drain hose to the clip at the back of the washing machine to prevent it from dropping off Note The drain hose should not be submerged in water and should be securely fixed and leak free If the drai...

Page 8: ...to start operation During a wash cycle touch it lightly operation will stop and the digits on the screen start blinking Touch it again to resume operation To cancel a wash program during a wash cycle...

Page 9: ...creases As the water pressure and temperature may differ the remaining time maybe adjusted accordingly When the laundry is not balanced during spinning the time may be automatically prolonged These ar...

Page 10: ...rics 400 rpm 400 rpm 2 to 60 C 40 C Fast colour synthetic 1000 rpm 1000 rpm 3 to 90 C 40 C Cotton fabrics 1000 rpm 1000 rpm 4 to 90 C 40 C Cotton fabrics 1000 rpm 1000rpm 5 to 90 C 40 C Heavy soiling...

Page 11: ...L 40 C 1 38 h 7 kg 1 08 kWh 68L 40 C 1 46 h 4 kg 0 11kWh 25L 30 C 0 15 h 4 kg 0 34 kWh 30L 30 C 0 25 h 7 kg 0 78 kWh 50L 40 C 1 15 h 4 kg 0 3 kWh 50L 30 C 1 01h EN 60456 test program Energy label prog...

Page 12: ...rts like buttons etc may lead to repair work which user has to pay by themselves and can cause damage in the machine Garments without hems underwear finely woven textile such as fine curtains are to b...

Page 13: ...etergent than needed Please follow the dosage recommendation on the detergent package Adding detergent Slide out the detergent drawer and put the required detergent and softening agent into the corres...

Page 14: ...he display Open the washer door and take out the laundry After washing Turn off the water supply and unplug the power cord Open the washer door to prevent formation of moisture and odours Let the door...

Page 15: ...s Cotton Approximately 300g Underwear Blended fabrics Approximately 70g LOAD REFERENCE Care chart Resistant material Delicate fabric Washable at 95 C Washable at 60 C Washable at 40 C Washable at 30 C...

Page 16: ...ning the machine Unplug the machine during cleaning and maintenance Use a soft cloth dampened with soap liquid to clean the machine case and rubber components Do not use organic chemicals or corrosive...

Page 17: ...tion bolts removed before installation to prevent damage as shown below Remove the blanking plugs 1 Remove the back cover 2 Insert the synthetic stabilisers and the transportation bolts 3 Tighten the...

Page 18: ...iminate the foam automatically the motor will stop and the drain pump will drain the water continuously for 90 seconds If it happens more than 3 times the motor will stop until the end of cycle withou...

Page 19: ...ake sure the drain hose is not in water Drainage failure Drain hose is blocked Drain hose end is higher than 100 cm above the floor level The filter is blocked _ Unblock the drain hose _ Make sure the...

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